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Plaque

Charles Jones plaque

Inscription

Charles Jones M.Inst. CE, FSI, 1830 -1913, architect, engineer & surveyor to Ealing Council, lived here 1865 - 1880.
Ealing Civic Society
Ealing Council

Site: Charles Jones - plaque (1 memorial)

W5, Windsor Road, 5

Not related to this plaque, but has a wonderful video of nearby The Mall, from c.1900.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Charles Jones

Architect, engineer and surveyor. Born in Beccles, Suffolk. His works include...

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Ealing Council

Governing body of the London Borough of Ealing, Formed in 1965 by the merging...

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